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More and more people see the responsibility to provide guaranteed retirement income with the employer, AXA insurance found in its latest pension barometer.
A state pension will not be enough to live on at retirement Europeans agree, and while the numbers of those who think they themselves have to take care of a supplementary pension, those thinking the burden should be on their employer has increased considerably more.
Asked whether the employer should be responsible for retirement income, the number of French answering 'oui' is up 15 percentage points to 73%, while in
Answering the same question on the role of the individual, the number of French agreeing remains constant at 68%, while in
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On average, 65% of the interviewed Europeans believe each individual is responsible for their own retirement income.
These figures are part of a larger telephone survey conducted for AXA in 26 countries worldwide, in which the insurer surveyed retirement habits as well as people's expectations.
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The research also showed between 70 and 80% of people in